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Home / Crime and Justice / College Crew Turned Car Thieves for Club Cash

College Crew Turned Car Thieves for Club Cash

7 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Four college students stole vehicles for clubbing funds.
  • They targeted parked cars, removing tyres and rims.
  • Dhoom and Fast and Furious inspired their criminal acts.
College Crew Turned Car Thieves for Club Cash

A group of four college students in Gurgaon resorted to car theft to finance their extravagant nightlife and parties. The friends, bound by old school ties, spent three months meticulously stealing tyres and rims from parked cars after midnight. Their operation, executed with precision, involved using jacks and specialized tools to lift vehicles before removing the wheels, leaving the cars balanced on bricks.

The students, hailing from diverse academic backgrounds including law, CA, and commerce, confessed to a total of 14 thefts. Their motive, police revealed, stemmed from a desire for clubbing and parties, exacerbated by the recent withdrawal of their pocket money. Investigations suggest that popular heist movies significantly influenced their criminal endeavors.

The gang's activities came to an end on Friday when they were apprehended by the crime branch in Sector 49, following a tip-off. Authorities are currently seeking their remand to recover the stolen goods and conduct further interrogations, while also working to identify and apprehend buyers of the illicitly traded car parts.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The students stole car tyres and rims to fund their nightlife, including clubbing and parties, after their pocket money was cut.
The students were reportedly inspired by heist movies such as Dhoom, Fast and Furious, and Money Heist.
A crime branch team arrested the four students in Sector 49 based on specific intelligence inputs.

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